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International Beaver Day seeks to teach people how to help the engineers of the wild, the beaver, and this animal’s critical role in an ecosystem.
Less than 10% of the original beaver population still exists in North America’s beaver and even fewer in Eurasia. Beaver dams were important in filtering silt from streams, creating watering holes and wetlands, and connecting streams and rivers to organic floodplains. Their absence has caused increased pollution, the drying up of estuaries, and reduced natural fertilization, which occurs with flooding.
This event started in 2009 and occurs on the birthday of Dorothy Richards (April 7, 1894), founder of the nonprofit Friends of Beaversprite. Richards died in 1985.
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